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As DBS staff bid their final farewell to chief executive Richard Stanley, who died of leukemia last Saturday, the shares of Singapore’s biggest bank continued to rally. DBS stock price continued its rise, even as Mr. Stanley’s cortege passed through Shenton Way this afternoon. This is despite the fact that in the last four months, it has been Mr. Koh Boon Hwee, Chairman of DBS and a non-banker, who has been steering the DBS ship amidst Stanley’s absence and Singapore’s steepest recession.

DBS’ stock rise comes amidst a broader market rally. It is thus not clear if the stock rise indicates that investors are placing confidence in the bank’s chairman, or if it is a simply a stock movement in tandem with the broader market. The DBS board, nevertheless, feels that Mr Koh is worth his weight in gold.

In comparison to Mr. Stanley who was paid almost $5 million for eight months of work in 2008, Mr. Koh has received $2 million in ’special remuneration’ from DBS for assuming an ‘active management oversight’ role from Jan 1 to April 30 last year. Read the rest of this entry »

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In April 2008, this blogger took note of Lee Kuan Yew’s comments in an interview with Bloomberg. The octogenarian Minister Mentor was defending GIC, the Singaporean sovereign weath fund of which he is Chairman, which had made investments in UBS and Citigroup just months before. I have previously dealt with Citigroup and the prospect of its equity investors being wiped out due to nationalisation. But for this post, the subject of my analysis is UBS.

The Minister Mentor went on the record complimenting the private banking franchise of UBS, citing this as the reason why GIC made a significant investment in the famous Swiss bank:

“The franchise of the banks, the expertise that they have, under proper leadership, they will be able to recover and rise again … Will there be another Swiss bank like UBS for wealth management? I doubt it, we doubt it, that is why we invested in it.” -MM Lee, in a Bloomberg Interview, Apr 08

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